On planes loaded with skydivers, one pilot landed safely, and everyone else bailed out
LAX Shooting Renews Debate About Armed Officers in U.S. Airports
Death of TSA officer Gerardo Hernandez prompts discussion about having armed officers at airport security screening stations
In Wisconsin, Scott Walker Looks for His Own Way to Insure the Poor
The potential presidential candidate is parting ways with fellow Republican leaders to provide health coverage for low-income residents, a move that could point the way for his party’s entitlement reform plans
Firefighters Rescue NYU Student Stuck Between Buildings
Victim trapped for more than 35 hours
Obama Pleads For Congress to Pass Law on LGBT Workplace Rights
Says “who you love” should never be an issue at work
Georgia Couple Charged in Daughter’s Murder
10-year-old girl’s body found in a trash can
One Shot at North Carolina A&T State University
Shots fired on homecoming weekend, prompts brief campus lockdown
Kenyans Prisca Jeptoo, Geoffrey Mutai Win NYC Marathon
Paralympic track medalist Tatyana McFadden takes first in wheelchair race
Historic Wedding Bells Ring for First Two Men Married at West Point
Larry Choate III weds Daniel Lennox at Cadet Chapel
LAX Shooter Returned to Kill TSA Agent
But the gunman was not targeting any specific officer
Foster the City: A Church Movement to Give Every Child a Home
Adoption can be seen as a math riddle, and Aaron Graham aims to solve it.
Washington, DC, has more than 1,300 children in the foster care system, and 300 children waiting for adoption. But the nation’s capital also has …
‘Subway Vigilante’ Bernhard Goetz Arrested in Drug Bust
In 1984, shot four teens he accused of attempted mugging
Mich. Man Demands $25M for Knowing bin Laden’s Location
Said he tipped off federal officials to Abbottabad in 2003